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confiscation act is important, because the first act, remember, has said that it essentially made a law out of butler's policy, that any slaves actively used in support of the rebellion were confiscated from their owner, if they weren't their owner's property anymore, but it didn't answer the status question. the didn't say are they property of the federal government or free? it didn't say. the second act does say. july 17th, 1862, not only can slaves be used in act of support of the rebellion be confiscated. any slave of any disloyal owner can. whether or not you were using that slave to build a ditch, if you support theconfederacy, they could be confiscated and set free. it's a big step. in july of 1862, lincoln aggressively lobbied the delegation of congressmen from the border states to adopt gradual emancipation plans within their state legislature so he goes to delaware, well, delegations from delaware, missouri, maryland and kentucky, and says here is a plan. you will have federal support. we'll help reimburse you even but you need to get your state legislatures to pass it. all th
confiscation act is important, because the first act, remember, has said that it essentially made a law out of butler's policy, that any slaves actively used in support of the rebellion were confiscated from their owner, if they weren't their owner's property anymore, but it didn't answer the status question. the didn't say are they property of the federal government or free? it didn't say. the second act does say. july 17th, 1862, not only can slaves be used in act of support of the rebellion...
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he's an expert on international law. he in fact had written a treatise on international law. in 1862, he was good friends with a guy who was a legal scholar. he comes and visited halak while he's still in the west, and halak's urging lieber writes what becomes known as general orders number 100. you heard of it as the lieber code. it's a code of conduct for how to treat noncombatants in war time. it becomes the foundation for the geneva convention. this is a guy who also oversees the transition to hard war. it's a more complicated concept than we at first think. it involves more than burning and destruction. it means something more specific than suddenly the devil came down to dixie. so what it really means is how people thought about, how they prosecuted the civil war shifted from pitch battles between armies to a much broader context between two full societies. by the summer of 1862, the union has recognized that the war can no longer be fought -- this is lincoln so i want to get it right. elder stocks charged with rose water. where do we see that response? if i'm telling y
he's an expert on international law. he in fact had written a treatise on international law. in 1862, he was good friends with a guy who was a legal scholar. he comes and visited halak while he's still in the west, and halak's urging lieber writes what becomes known as general orders number 100. you heard of it as the lieber code. it's a code of conduct for how to treat noncombatants in war time. it becomes the foundation for the geneva convention. this is a guy who also oversees the transition...
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they were passing right to work laws. they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war with the soviet union, so states like mississippi, states like georgia, texas, florida, southern california, arizona and north carolina are all being transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population. just think about it. this period from 1964 to 2008 can be thought of this kind of the period of sunbelt dominance in the american presidential history. if you think about it, every president elected from 1964 to 2008 comes from a state of the sunbelt. lyndon johnson from texas, richard nixon from california, gerald ford was not even elected vice president. he was from michigan. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from california, the first george bush from texas and bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas. so 2008 is in some ways a watershed election it's in being the four-year pe
they were passing right to work laws. they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war with the soviet union, so states like mississippi, states like georgia, texas, florida, southern california, arizona and north carolina are all being transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population. just think about it. this period from 1964 to 2008 can be thought of...
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. >> announcer: a mother-in-law... >> judge judy: you made a loan to mr. hathaway to put a heating system in the house. >> announcer: ...left out in the cold... >> judge judy: did you agree to take care of the payment? >> no, ma'am. >> announcer: ...and a wife... >> judge judy: you had gotten sick as a result of something happening with the heating system. >> announcer: ...gets the cold shoulder. >> i spent seven hours in the emergency room one night because i was in such excruciating pain. he sat at home. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution judee nan rhea is suing her ex son-in-law, ben hathaway, for a loan to put a new heating unit in his home. ben says the loan was his ex-wife's idea. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 343 on the calendar in the matter of rhea vs. hathaway. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parti
. >> announcer: a mother-in-law... >> judge judy: you made a loan to mr. hathaway to put a heating system in the house. >> announcer: ...left out in the cold... >> judge judy: did you agree to take care of the payment? >> no, ma'am. >> announcer: ...and a wife... >> judge judy: you had gotten sick as a result of something happening with the heating system. >> announcer: ...gets the cold shoulder. >> i spent seven hours in the emergency room...
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there's something in the law called party to a crime. basically it means in for a penny, in for a pound. so even if -- we saw a defense attorney saying on there, but my client didn't throw any punches. but if your client stood there and encouraged and aided and abetted and cheered them on, they are just as responsible, under the law. and they can also be charge with the crime of aggravated assault and get up to 20 years if that's what the judge thinks is appropriate. >> how about a defense attorney saying, okay, my client is one of these girls, she's 16 years old, no priors, still she's facing that much time, it's that severe? >> it is because aggravated assault has a range, like every crime. it's not what we call a mandatory minimum. it's a one to 20 range. looking at as low as one year of probation or 20 years of prison. it's all within the discretion of the judge. and it will depend on those different factors. can a defense attorney say, but my client has no priors, never been in trouble before and she is the one who didn't throw the
there's something in the law called party to a crime. basically it means in for a penny, in for a pound. so even if -- we saw a defense attorney saying on there, but my client didn't throw any punches. but if your client stood there and encouraged and aided and abetted and cheered them on, they are just as responsible, under the law. and they can also be charge with the crime of aggravated assault and get up to 20 years if that's what the judge thinks is appropriate. >> how about a...
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it is time to bring things into compliance with the law. a perfect example was explain today about 550 jersey. you must reverse the reinstatement of the building permit that was first issue in march of 2001. you must enforce the building code that was discussed. there was no record of an extension for this permit. the law is perfectly clear. the permit expired. and to permit must be issued. i have faith that this commission will exercise the authority, and that you're not just teaching -- sleeping watchdog. thank you. >> necks speaker. -- next speaker. >> any additional public comment? >>> henry conilla. i would like to speak on issues of the violation of code enforcement i work for the building department. it is very tough to try to enforce these issues many times do to owners, tenants and a lot of different things. i would not say they do not do enforcement. they do. i got a call from a building inspector about a complaint that one to dbi a month ago. is that i want to clear this up. we made the appointment and went out there and took car
it is time to bring things into compliance with the law. a perfect example was explain today about 550 jersey. you must reverse the reinstatement of the building permit that was first issue in march of 2001. you must enforce the building code that was discussed. there was no record of an extension for this permit. the law is perfectly clear. the permit expired. and to permit must be issued. i have faith that this commission will exercise the authority, and that you're not just teaching --...
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the law in the district at the time required that any negro and mu lllato residing in the city who could not establish his or her title to freedom, quote, shall be committed to the jail of the county of washington as absconding slaves. things became so bad that lynch's house on 18th street was put up for tax sale in 1826. this practice was common for insolvent debt ares at the time. a nearby brother-in-law of dolly madison, who originally built the dolly madison house across the street, became unable to pay his own debts. around 1827 when threatened with imprisonment for these debts, he was forced liquidate. he had a relative by marriage named president james madison who redeemed the house and thereby allowed the cutts family to retain their homestead. interestingly, as part of that same cutts economic catastrophe, richard smith, another neighbor and bankruptcy trustee sold another property of mr. cutts. for a livery. the early decades it was a growing time of slavery and oppression in the united states. the wormley clan was very interested in battling enslavement at a very early period.
the law in the district at the time required that any negro and mu lllato residing in the city who could not establish his or her title to freedom, quote, shall be committed to the jail of the county of washington as absconding slaves. things became so bad that lynch's house on 18th street was put up for tax sale in 1826. this practice was common for insolvent debt ares at the time. a nearby brother-in-law of dolly madison, who originally built the dolly madison house across the street, became...
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leaving his ten grandchildren or fanned, of his old friend, his brother-in-law had left him shaken. although julia and friends urged him to slow down, the truth was that he couldn't retire. he was famous but he was not rich. he lived well, very well indeed, but on other men's money. a personal savings, sam had none. he worked hard, but when it came to be prove dent, sam was the grasshopper. the ants of the lobby amassed small fortunes. and then sam's fortune changed dramatically. in 1878 out of the blue, a wealthy california showed up in new york. he had been a teenager when sam found him down on his luck and ill in the 1850s. he had been manipulating a block of railroad stock with sam in mind and he felt the time had come to reward him with the profits. nearly $750,000. with this dramatic change in his circumstances, washington would see less of sam. although he was a frequent visitor, host and guest in the cast, the king of the lobby was abdicating his crown, pulling up stakes 20 years after he first blew into town. knew in the chips, sam had his stationary with the compass pointi
leaving his ten grandchildren or fanned, of his old friend, his brother-in-law had left him shaken. although julia and friends urged him to slow down, the truth was that he couldn't retire. he was famous but he was not rich. he lived well, very well indeed, but on other men's money. a personal savings, sam had none. he worked hard, but when it came to be prove dent, sam was the grasshopper. the ants of the lobby amassed small fortunes. and then sam's fortune changed dramatically. in 1878 out of...
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i want to apologize to the law enforcement community for the embarrassment and betrayal inflicted upon it mr. butter lied and continues to lie. >> the attorney michael car dorza represents norman welsh. the trial is set to begin by the end of the year. the star witness against him, christopher butler. >> considering mr. butler hasn't told the truth about anything since he's been arrested i'm not sure hil heel have much impact in this case. >> another former friend could be the target of a testimony. and this divorce lawyer pled guilty to tax evasion and wire tapping charges related in the du. ui scheme. >> she'll make a about witness? >> i think she make a good witness. >> butler has been held in a federal facility since may. today in court the attorney asked he be kept there to serve the duration of a sentence. as a former cop and someone who can now be labeled a snitch, he could become a target. in prison. in oakland abc 7 news. >> and everyone is talking about a controversial call at the end of the monday night football game. >> it changed the outcome of the game. there is a bad cal
i want to apologize to the law enforcement community for the embarrassment and betrayal inflicted upon it mr. butter lied and continues to lie. >> the attorney michael car dorza represents norman welsh. the trial is set to begin by the end of the year. the star witness against him, christopher butler. >> considering mr. butler hasn't told the truth about anything since he's been arrested i'm not sure hil heel have much impact in this case. >> another former friend could be the...
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governor brown signed a law today that could dramatically change the way that we use freeway and even park our cars. of business technology reporter david lou has the story. >> this new breed of car appears destined for california roads in just a few years. goggle has been testing a fleet of prius hybrid drive themselves self using accepts ors radar and gps satellite navigation. governor brown arrived at the google plex in one of the self driving cars and said he was impressed. >> today we are looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow reality. self driving cars. >>reporter: he was there to sign a bill authored by state senator padilla that will set regular litigation for making them street legal. >> we can save lives. we can create jobs. and ease congestion and reduce emission in the process that's a dream bill. whether an engineer or a politician. >> about 40,000 americans are killed yearly in auto accident accidents. engineers are cop convinced self driving cars will reduce those numbers. jobs will be created to develop the navigation sensors and other technology. freeway will be
governor brown signed a law today that could dramatically change the way that we use freeway and even park our cars. of business technology reporter david lou has the story. >> this new breed of car appears destined for california roads in just a few years. goggle has been testing a fleet of prius hybrid drive themselves self using accepts ors radar and gps satellite navigation. governor brown arrived at the google plex in one of the self driving cars and said he was impressed. >>...
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i have followed the process, rules, codes, and laws of san francisco. this house was built as per approved plans. all inspections were performed as work progressed, as per standard building procedure. the city inspector entered record instructions while the work was being done. the job card has dates and signatures to verify this theory the job card was finalized on december 5, 2011, pending revision for shaving the ridge beam so it could not be seen from above the parapet. the work has been completed and inspected. all special inspections were performed and recorded with the department of building inspection. these inspections were performed by the engineer of record. the structure meets all building codes of 2011, which was -- which the structure was required to meet. 550 jersey has a certificate of occupancy. during construction on july 27, we were notified there was a complaint. the permit was issued in error appeared on august 10, 2011, the zoning administrator reinstated a permit from planning department perspective. on august 15, 2011, the chief
i have followed the process, rules, codes, and laws of san francisco. this house was built as per approved plans. all inspections were performed as work progressed, as per standard building procedure. the city inspector entered record instructions while the work was being done. the job card has dates and signatures to verify this theory the job card was finalized on december 5, 2011, pending revision for shaving the ridge beam so it could not be seen from above the parapet. the work has been...
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they saw themselves as law-givers at this unique moment in world history. the first time you could ever do this, determine your own destiny. well, the idea that they got it right, of course, is central to our civic religion in america. we worship the founders. thomas jefferson said, don't. and that's the point i want to make today. there is nobody in the founding period who is more conscious of both the danger of the union, the risks, but also he's more intensely conscious of the rights of an individual. there is a strong libertarian tendency in jefferson's thought and his obsession with rights. on the other hand, there's a strong tendency toward realism, to be aware of the great dangers confronting the nation. and the need to mobilize the force of the nation to sustain its enterprise. so what was the problem with the constitution? why did he say to his good friend, madison, "i don't think we should revere this document. it has many imperfections, and nothing personal, jemmy, but i don't see you as a father or as a founder." now, i'm paraphrasing. it's only
they saw themselves as law-givers at this unique moment in world history. the first time you could ever do this, determine your own destiny. well, the idea that they got it right, of course, is central to our civic religion in america. we worship the founders. thomas jefferson said, don't. and that's the point i want to make today. there is nobody in the founding period who is more conscious of both the danger of the union, the risks, but also he's more intensely conscious of the rights of an...
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. >> reporter: california state law requires strict monitoring, reporting and regulating any oil well construction, but it doesn't require the same for fracking, not even a permit. >> end fracking now! >> reporter: fracking is a technique that raised serious health concerns in communities all over the country where it is used to mine natural gas. in some communities, drinking water has even caught fire from the high levels of fracking chemicals that have seeped in it to. last year the oil and gas industry here in california voluntarily reported 628 fracking wells statewide. >> we don't know exactly how many liquid water is being used. we don't know the types of chemicals mixed in the water. you don't know any of that other than what may be told to you voluntarily. >> that's correct. >> we don't know how many wells. >> that's correct. >> sue cusack expects it to change as his office has begun the process of adopting new rules to regulate and monitor all fraking in the state. >> why hasn't that happened before now? >> the process takes some time. why hasn't it happened before now, quite
. >> reporter: california state law requires strict monitoring, reporting and regulating any oil well construction, but it doesn't require the same for fracking, not even a permit. >> end fracking now! >> reporter: fracking is a technique that raised serious health concerns in communities all over the country where it is used to mine natural gas. in some communities, drinking water has even caught fire from the high levels of fracking chemicals that have seeped in it to. last...
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local officials say they were never consult body mitchell's appointment and that his law firm has represented other utility companies in the past and question his ability to be impartial mediators. >>> now to the race for the white house. president obama was back in the battleground state of ohio following last night's contentious and accusatory debate. he is saying that mitt romney's ideas just don't add up. >> you've heard of the new deal, ohio. you've heard of the fair deal. mitt romney is trying to sell you a sketchy deal. >> ohio is a swing state. no republican has won the white house without carrying it. the president narrowly carried the state in 2008 with 51.5% of the vote. ohio has 18 of the 270 electoral college votes needed to win the presidency. >> i have to be honest. i love these debates. these things are great, and i think it's interesting that the president still doesn't have an agenda for a second term. >> governor romney headed to virginia today to highlight the president's failures over the past four years. they will meet for the third and final debate next week in boca rat
local officials say they were never consult body mitchell's appointment and that his law firm has represented other utility companies in the past and question his ability to be impartial mediators. >>> now to the race for the white house. president obama was back in the battleground state of ohio following last night's contentious and accusatory debate. he is saying that mitt romney's ideas just don't add up. >> you've heard of the new deal, ohio. you've heard of the fair deal....
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marino says it's drugs from a law evidence locker wielsch was in charge of. >> he's putting the drugs back on the street, not caring where it's going. he didn't care who the buyer was. just as long as he got the money. >> reporter: marino promises to get rid of the drugs fast. and he did. driving them straight to the hands of the d.o.j. we tried to contact christopher butler's attorney. but he did not return our phone calls. norman wielsch's attorney, however, told us, it is what it is. in concord, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> an investigation is under way into a deadly police shooting. antioch police tried to pull off a wanted parolee this afternoon, on hill crest avenue and east 13th street. it's unclear what led up to the shooting. during the arrest, several shots were fired. the parolee later died at the hospital. >>> tonight, a rescue in the bay. a boater was saved by a quick-thinking tugboat operator, after his own boat overturned. it happened around 8:00 this morning. the tugboat operator spotted the man clinging on to his overturned vessel near pier 70. then, ale
marino says it's drugs from a law evidence locker wielsch was in charge of. >> he's putting the drugs back on the street, not caring where it's going. he didn't care who the buyer was. just as long as he got the money. >> reporter: marino promises to get rid of the drugs fast. and he did. driving them straight to the hands of the d.o.j. we tried to contact christopher butler's attorney. but he did not return our phone calls. norman wielsch's attorney, however, told us, it is what it...
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you have just stated what the law is. >> no, what the law became in 1937. >> and it has been since then, at least. in 1936 in the butler case that all of us have referred to, the court, and this was a pre-new deal conservative court. it was not the court that flipped and became more liberal in 1937. the court goes through a discussion of this debate roger is referring to between hamilton and madison and concludes in a very scholarly way that the correct view, which was also recognized by justice joseph story, who was a great constitutional authority in the early 19th century, that the hamiltonian view that you've just referred to is in fact the correct view and it has been without any question the correct view now. so if you have to challenge that view to win this medicaid case, roger, you have to -- you have to bring about a massive constitutional counter revolution to do that. >> i'm prepared to do that. >> i'm sure you are. >> it's been said that this is a covert attempt at restoring the constitution from the damage that was done to it in the 1930s. i don't want it to be covert at al
you have just stated what the law is. >> no, what the law became in 1937. >> and it has been since then, at least. in 1936 in the butler case that all of us have referred to, the court, and this was a pre-new deal conservative court. it was not the court that flipped and became more liberal in 1937. the court goes through a discussion of this debate roger is referring to between hamilton and madison and concludes in a very scholarly way that the correct view, which was also...
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the group of artists led by the pabsts' son-in-law acting as the interior decorator for the house or designer. was employed to paint these over door paintings. and they're quite extraordinary. they're quite good. by the 1960s they would have appeared dark and overvarnished. so they were painted white during the redecoration. now because of the amount of varnish that were on them -- originally -- and also, the level of soot that had built up on the surface they actually provided a -- a barrier. so when the paintings were conserved in the mid 1980s. the conservator was able to lift the white paint off the surface. so these are the original 1892 paintings that are visible today. that's quite extraordinary that they have survived. as we approach the second floor of the house, as you can imagine, these were the private quarters for the pabst family. and just into this room, this was the regency room, the bedroom of their youngest daughter, emma. and, actually, our most recent restoration effort. i'm very excited about this particular room because it really kind of brings together all of t
the group of artists led by the pabsts' son-in-law acting as the interior decorator for the house or designer. was employed to paint these over door paintings. and they're quite extraordinary. they're quite good. by the 1960s they would have appeared dark and overvarnished. so they were painted white during the redecoration. now because of the amount of varnish that were on them -- originally -- and also, the level of soot that had built up on the surface they actually provided a -- a barrier....
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police have yet to see a similar spy but law enforcement across the area is on alert. georgetown public safety recently sent out a notice to students warning of smart phone that. >> there have been a lot of people work -- walking around. >> they expect these to be on the lookout for the iphone 5. >> it is the hot phone. it is very popular on the market. >> with more than 3 billion iphone five models sold last week alone
police have yet to see a similar spy but law enforcement across the area is on alert. georgetown public safety recently sent out a notice to students warning of smart phone that. >> there have been a lot of people work -- walking around. >> they expect these to be on the lookout for the iphone 5. >> it is the hot phone. it is very popular on the market. >> with more than 3 billion iphone five models sold last week alone
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eleven cell carriers reported that they've had one point three million dollars million demands from law enforcement agencies requesting text messages color locations and other information that is cell surveillance increases warrants for wiretapping has declined fourteen percent last year to only two thousand seven hundred thirty two so how is this happening and will this disturbing trend of exponential growth of the surveillance state continue unabated to break it all down i'm joined now by alan butler appellate advocacy council for epic thanks so much for coming in so so what what does this all say explain a little bit about what was just uncovered well what we've learned is the extent of law enforcement requests given to cell phone companies for user data so subscriber data could be anything from the name or account information on your bill to the location of your cell phone as for making a call so i mean one point three million is such an enormous number. and it's not really stating what agencies federal local it's just kind of saying just a broad sweep of this number how can we be s
eleven cell carriers reported that they've had one point three million dollars million demands from law enforcement agencies requesting text messages color locations and other information that is cell surveillance increases warrants for wiretapping has declined fourteen percent last year to only two thousand seven hundred thirty two so how is this happening and will this disturbing trend of exponential growth of the surveillance state continue unabated to break it all down i'm joined now by...
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in particular, his beloved healthcare law. now the fifth circuit court of appeals is giving attorney general eric holder a homework assignment due thursday. listen to judge jerry smith asking if the d.o.j. recognizes the federal court's role. >> i am referring to statements by the president in the last few days, i'm sure you heard about them, that it's somehow inappropriate that whether unelected judges to strike acts of congress that enjoy, referring, of course, to obamacare. to what he turned broad consensus and majority in both houses of congress. that has troubled a number of people who read it as somehow a challenge to the federal courts or to their authority or the appropriateness of the concepts of conditional review. that is not a small matter. i would like to have you by noon on thursday, 48 hours from now, a letter stating what is the position of the attorney general in the department of justice in regard to the recent statement by the president, stating specifically and in detail in reference to those statements of
in particular, his beloved healthcare law. now the fifth circuit court of appeals is giving attorney general eric holder a homework assignment due thursday. listen to judge jerry smith asking if the d.o.j. recognizes the federal court's role. >> i am referring to statements by the president in the last few days, i'm sure you heard about them, that it's somehow inappropriate that whether unelected judges to strike acts of congress that enjoy, referring, of course, to obamacare. to what he...
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did they have been enforcing a strong law. they agreed to send troops to help them gain control of the region. they say they will stop fighting and hold peace talks. one of the groups in the area say they will. there are all forms of hostility. there are doing everything necessary. it will allow an african force to use all necessary measures. >> we welcome the adoption of the resolution that affects the resolution suit -- against crime. >> there are strong guidelines to security council's ruling. the military force may only be used once efforts have been exhausted. in the meantime international forces including those from european companies will help train the army. >> if our army is well-trained it will help us not only for this but to secure our country afterward. this is a really big step after work. it might be too early to celebrate more than 400,000 people have already been displaced with the fighting. the u.n. says it is likely to have any troops on the ground until september. malians are worried what might happen to th
did they have been enforcing a strong law. they agreed to send troops to help them gain control of the region. they say they will stop fighting and hold peace talks. one of the groups in the area say they will. there are all forms of hostility. there are doing everything necessary. it will allow an african force to use all necessary measures. >> we welcome the adoption of the resolution that affects the resolution suit -- against crime. >> there are strong guidelines to security...
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. >> scooter drivers could be in for tougher laws in maryland. a bill being proposed by the senate. >> on 395 and 27, looks pretty good right now. we will >> happy friday. 5:09. adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. 61 in the district, 52 in frederick with a dense fog advisory in frederick county. that is until 10:00 a.m. 82 this afternoon with bright sunshine, well above average. the record is 93. there's a big disturbance in the midsection of the country. and upper level low pressure system will drift our way giving us showers and storms off and on throughout the weekend, especially on saturday, averaging about an inch of rain on saturday. experts>> dcm to 95 northbound remains closed. three vehicles involved in accident. they have to wait for tow truck to pick up the third one. -- dc 295 northbound. south capitol street is an alternate. branch avenue merges with pennsylvania avenue. alternate routes will be unusually slow. in montgomery county, southbound connecticut avenue is closed between bradley lane and chevy chase circle.
. >> scooter drivers could be in for tougher laws in maryland. a bill being proposed by the senate. >> on 395 and 27, looks pretty good right now. we will >> happy friday. 5:09. adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. 61 in the district, 52 in frederick with a dense fog advisory in frederick county. that is until 10:00 a.m. 82 this afternoon with bright sunshine, well above average. the record is 93. there's a big disturbance in the midsection of the country. and...
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if this man does not like the laws in europe, he should go back to his own country. he can have his own way there. but beating up and abusing women is not reasonable anywhere. not where he comes from, either. then let a judge summon him in march. he made use of his right to silence. he is from morocco, like most of the members of the local muslim community. no one admits to hearing the controversial sermon. he has now since been replaced by someone else. > it is in the hands of the courts now. they will rule on what he said and what he did not say. i have not had the opportunity to listen to the recordings, so i cannot say anything. >> a guide to beating in the name of the koran -- the controversy has opened a further rift between muslims and the rest of society. the prosecutor running the case does not want to be identified. >> the problem is the interpretation of these texts now the spirit in this case, he said that the advice written down 1103 years ago should be followed today whenever a woman refuses to obey a man. the police even observed him making gestures to
if this man does not like the laws in europe, he should go back to his own country. he can have his own way there. but beating up and abusing women is not reasonable anywhere. not where he comes from, either. then let a judge summon him in march. he made use of his right to silence. he is from morocco, like most of the members of the local muslim community. no one admits to hearing the controversial sermon. he has now since been replaced by someone else. > it is in the hands of the courts...
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>> vatican law. the vatican has its own judicial system, which follows very largely the pattern of the italian. the process is roughly the same. it's staffed by italians and run by italians. if he is found guilty on charges of aggravated theft cl is the official charge, he will perhaps serve a term of imprisonment in the italian jail. he won't go into a vatican dunn jen. >> top story here on g.m.t., spectacular fireworks display and a musical ex travegansa has closed the london olympic games. we'll recap the top stories in a couple of minutes. see you then. >> saw quite an active cold front working its way through northeast of the united states during the weekend. now moved out into the atlantic, and pressure is rising again. so monday offers something of a respite from the really rather disturbed weather. there is some rain to be found in florida, but maybe not so across cuba apart from the odd shower, sunny looks of things. we've seen some really nasty weather, tropical way working through trinidad
>> vatican law. the vatican has its own judicial system, which follows very largely the pattern of the italian. the process is roughly the same. it's staffed by italians and run by italians. if he is found guilty on charges of aggravated theft cl is the official charge, he will perhaps serve a term of imprisonment in the italian jail. he won't go into a vatican dunn jen. >> top story here on g.m.t., spectacular fireworks display and a musical ex travegansa has closed the london...
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. >> the laws of nature are different. probably weighs on this male leopard's conscious. at night, i had a good lunch today but i stole it from a girl? >> she's prowling around up in the canopy thinking she might get back in there, but listen -- [ growling ] just some posturing and growling keeps her at bay. >> the last time i heard about a stolen impala was a car. >> and who steals those? >> nobody. >>> on the show we've seen kids doing the laundry, making coffee, apparently they can operate a forklift, too. >> whoa. >> this i is some warehouse yar looking thing. look at the boy. just playing around. nope. he's about to jump on the forklift and move it around. >> i love it he's on the job. >> he even has the whole one-hand steering back with the arm up on the seat. >> he has been driving a forklift since he was four years old and apparently he knows how to ride a quad. he's not even fazed. he is so in control of this forklift. >> they have different labor laws, because this kid could be on the job punching the clock right now. >> he's so calm. >> it's like second nature
. >> the laws of nature are different. probably weighs on this male leopard's conscious. at night, i had a good lunch today but i stole it from a girl? >> she's prowling around up in the canopy thinking she might get back in there, but listen -- [ growling ] just some posturing and growling keeps her at bay. >> the last time i heard about a stolen impala was a car. >> and who steals those? >> nobody. >>> on the show we've seen kids doing the laundry,...
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mcclellan gets his way through the punens law campaign. how does it end, though? right, they get within four or six miles, i forget which, but they do not take richmond. when the campaign fails, mcclellan is at least for the time being, discredited. so really, we date the end of limited warfare and the transition to something new in the east there, with a failure of the peninsula campaign. the summer of 1862. and so in summer of 1862, we start to see signs of a harder war in the east as well as the west. one of them is that call for 300,000 more troops. this is going to be a longer, harder war, it will take more men. so we're calling father abraham, 300,000 more is part of the campaign for more men. we also see mcclellan replaced by general henry halak. now, halak is a very different guy. sometimes known as old brains. this is his picture right here. he has a very different idea about how wars should be carried out. rather than guarding civilian property as mcclellan's method, he argued it's the property of active rebel sympathizers could be confiscated by the arm
mcclellan gets his way through the punens law campaign. how does it end, though? right, they get within four or six miles, i forget which, but they do not take richmond. when the campaign fails, mcclellan is at least for the time being, discredited. so really, we date the end of limited warfare and the transition to something new in the east there, with a failure of the peninsula campaign. the summer of 1862. and so in summer of 1862, we start to see signs of a harder war in the east as well as...
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to me go ahead john jump in no because what i understood as an obvious lesson obvious why he would a law i of pro working on nuclear weapons until he has them even a ten year old child can figure that out he obviously wants to destroy issue when he was mayor of toronto and you think that he's lying about that and you sure of the law do you not me saying for domestic consumption it doesn't go into the ways that we want to charge up the military so you don't charge and you know his predecessor as president also said well why you want to know my god this is what you want to do and when they launch you want to use well you go to sleep until they've got their ready you have to be an idiot to fall for that ok. you want to reply maybe you want to use the propaganda tool if you if you want to use the propaganda to cause threatening remarks about a country learn about it find out more about it you have never been to iran you don't speak farsi you don't even know. the cook the safeguard agreement of iran of united nation you cannot just open your mouth and say whatever you want when you haven't ev
to me go ahead john jump in no because what i understood as an obvious lesson obvious why he would a law i of pro working on nuclear weapons until he has them even a ten year old child can figure that out he obviously wants to destroy issue when he was mayor of toronto and you think that he's lying about that and you sure of the law do you not me saying for domestic consumption it doesn't go into the ways that we want to charge up the military so you don't charge and you know his predecessor as...
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the laws are not on the city side. they are on the owner side and the owner is hurting the property values of everybody else. there is a think a fundamental issue of property rights that we need to have some of the legal geniuses start working on because i can deteriorate an entire block value on purpose deliberately and be protected by the courts. they flip from llc to llc which starts the legal clock running all over again. because of this preoccupation with people's private property rights, we allow entire neighborhoods to be penalized and so what i would like is for people who are a lot smarter than me who were legal eagles to start working on ways to take property from people who are purposely gaming the system to the expense of all the other people who are working hard and playing by the rules. it is wrong and it should stop. somebody has to figure out a way around our love affair with private property because it's not private property. it's a purposeful, diminishment of everybody else's private property, so who
the laws are not on the city side. they are on the owner side and the owner is hurting the property values of everybody else. there is a think a fundamental issue of property rights that we need to have some of the legal geniuses start working on because i can deteriorate an entire block value on purpose deliberately and be protected by the courts. they flip from llc to llc which starts the legal clock running all over again. because of this preoccupation with people's private property rights,...
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we see something and don't say anything. >> reporter: experts say media attention and law enforcement efforts go hand-in-hand and that families say they need as much effort as possible, not just the black effort. he accepted his sister is likely dead and still needs to know what happened to her. he joined the board of the black-and-missing foundation hoping to keep his sister's case alive and to offer a guiding hand to other black families. allison seymour, fox 5 news. >>> coming up on fox 5 news at 5, a man plunges 180 feet over niagara falls and lives to tell about it. >>> and who thought this was a good idea? a prank in a laundromat goes wrong. we'll have details. have detail . >>> a man is in stable condition at a hospital in canada after plunging at least 180 feet over niagara falls and witnesses said they saw him climbing over the railing and jump and he made it to shore on its hone on his own. he was flown to the hospital with broken ribs and a collapsed lung, the third person known to have lived for going over the falls without a safety device. >> a 13-year-old saved himsel
we see something and don't say anything. >> reporter: experts say media attention and law enforcement efforts go hand-in-hand and that families say they need as much effort as possible, not just the black effort. he accepted his sister is likely dead and still needs to know what happened to her. he joined the board of the black-and-missing foundation hoping to keep his sister's case alive and to offer a guiding hand to other black families. allison seymour, fox 5 news. >>> coming...